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I heard from a buddy of mine that Ron sold his dyno to another shop in St. Louis..? Does anyone know anything about that?

He sold it and it's housed at Premier Tuning or Premier Demolition. It's stll in St. Louis. He still has access to it and he has Jorge come down for tuning weekends with it. In fact, I just had Jorge tune my car there last month. Call Sean to answer your questions. His name is StandardSTi on here.

People fly him all over the world for work on cars Hes a popular dude!

Why not? Stephen from iA Performance flys to Germany to work on my car and other cars here in Germany. Germans are not very good with Subaru's and it is cheaper to fly Stephen to Germany and tune a car than it is to get the car tuned here in Germany. An ECUTek tune here in Germany will run about $3000. Footing Stephen's airfare and paying for him to tune my car, costs about $1000. Even cheaper if he has more cars to tune and the bill for airfare gets split.

Why not? Stephen from iA Performance flys to Germany to work on my car and other cars here in Germany. Germans are not very good with Subaru's and it is cheaper to fly Stephen to Germany and tune a car than it is to get the car tuned here in Germany. An ECUTek tune here in Germany will run about $3000. Footing Stephen's airfare and paying for him to tune my car, costs about $1000. Even cheaper if he has more cars to tune and the bill for airfare gets split.

Wow!! That's a heck of a better deal than doing it locally. I can understand why you'd go that route.